Changes are afoot at Firehouse 51.
20.12.2019 - 20:41 / etonline.com
«Polyester could have a real comeback after this.»
So says Oscar-winning costume designer Ruth Carter () of the threads she pulled together for the cast of Netflix's '70s-set. «This is a big endeavor. We dress every single person that you see onscreen,» Carter explains in this behind-the-scenes featurette, debuting on ET. «Pimp, hoes, you name it.»
Now, Carter — who Eddie Murphy calls «the best in the whole business» — is once again in the Oscars conversation for her work dressing Dolemite. Watch
Changes are afoot at Firehouse 51.
Everyone wants to kick off the new year looking and feeling their best — and with the help of the keto diet, you can. Whether you’ve made a New Year’s resolution to lose weight or simply eat healthier, going ketogenic can help you reach your goals. Plus, plenty of everyday people and celebrities tout the benefits of the meal plan.
The Wedding Planner’s costume designer has spoken about the comparisons between the dress worn by Jennifer Lopez in the movie and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s wedding gown.
Tom Hanks left the Golden Globes audience in tears as he sobbed during his acceptance speech during the awards show.
What did Chris Harrison find out?!
The spread in Justin Bieber's "Yummy" video is bananas -- as in there are banana fingers on the table, as well as crunchy plates of French fries, lo mein with gumballs, whole lobsters, mounds of cheese puffs, jiggly Jell-O molds embedded with grapes and surrounded by scallops, green gelatin with peas ringed by shrimp, strawberry water and a cheese sandwich with a face featuring a pickle tongue.It's a lot, so naturally Billboard reached out to Viceland Dead Set on Life celebrity chef (and
Lady Gaga opened up to Oprah Winfrey about the repeated sexual abuse she endured as a teen, prompting the media mogul to break down in tears in an emotional video.
For Stacey Morris, Carla Farmer and Vera Steimberg — the hair and makeup team behind “Dolemite Is My Name” — the biggest challenge was to create the likeness of the real-life characters being portrayed on-screen in the Netflix film.
PUBLIC’s viral TikTok hit, “Make You Mine,” has racked up more than 52 million Spotify streams to date. The single is produced by PUBLIC itself. On the track, the group sings about the passion of a new relationship.
[Warning: This post contains spoilers from Manifest's Season 2 premiere. Read at your own risk.]
(Warning: This post contains spoilers from Manifest's Season 2 premiere. Read at your own risk.)
While Beyoncé wowed per usual in a glorious custom look by Schiaparelli with on-trend voluminous golden sleeves at the 2020 Golden Globes on Sunday night, many viewers were frustrated by Bey’s lack of airtime.The best original song nominee (for “Spirit” from The Lion King) skipped the red carpet and was not a presenter, so also had no time on stage.
While Beyoncé wowed per usual in a glorious custom look by Schiaparelli with on-trend voluminous golden sleeves at the 2020 Golden Globes on Sunday night, many viewers were frustrated by Bey’s lack of airtime. The best original song nominee (for “Spirit” from The Lion King) skipped the red carpet and was not a presenter, so also had
DDG’s “PUSH” is his latest hit, and it’s already racked up more than 3 million Spotify streams to date. It is produced by Sean Small and Sam Sumser and appears on VALEDICTORIAN. On the track, DDG interpolates Salt-N-Pepa’s hit song, Push It.
Zara McDermott and Sam Thompson are enjoying a romantic trip to New York, where they went ice skating on the iconic rink in Central Park. However, Love Island star Zara has revealed that ice skating was not for her and she was so scared that she “cried for 15 minutes straight”.
Dancing on Ice returned to our screens on Sunday night, with Ian ‘H’ Watkins and Matt Evers making history as the first-ever same-sex pairing to compete on the show. As H and Matt performed an incredible routine, new judge John Barrowman broke down in tears on the panel as he sat next to Ashley Banjo, Christopher Dean and Jayne Torvill.
Rapsody wrote a love letter to “all black women” in the form of Eve, her third album following The Idea of Beautiful and Laila’s Wisdom. The North Carolina artist just spoke to Rolling Stone about how she created an LP that paid homage to the legacies of black women.